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ParameterDescription

sqlStatement

SQL string containing one or more parameter placeholders ('?').

parameter(s)

Value(s) to bind against parameter placeholders.

DBProfile/s)

Name of the database profile(s) to use for access.

disableCommit

An optional parameter to disable the commit statement from being performed at the end of every SQL transaction for this particular function. Setting this parameter to false will result in the commit statement to be performed at the end of every SQL transaction for this particular function. By default, will have the system has the disableCommit set to true unless changed by this parameter.

Info

It should be noted that on recent Oracle versions, the DBLink SQL transaction behaviour has changed, where every single SQL statement for remote database transaction requires a commit or rollback statement in order to close a connection.


Returns

Null in case of failure, otherwise a table, holding the SQL select result.

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ParameterDescription

sqlStatement

SQL string containing one or more parameter placeholders ('?').

The string may also contain variables that substitute any part of the statement such as table- or column names.

Note
titleNote!

Validation of sqlStatement is performed in runtime and not during configuration. Make sure that number of placeholders matches the actual number of parameters.


parameter(s)

Value(s) to bind against parameter placeholders

DBProfile/s)

Name of the database profile(s) to use for access

disableCommit

An optional parameter to disable the commit statement from being performed at the end of every SQL transaction for this particular function. Setting this parameter to false will result in the commit statement to be performed at the end of every SQL transaction for this particular function. By default, will have the system has the disableCommit set to true unless otherwise changed via this parameter.

Info

It should be noted that on recent Oracle versions, the DBLink SQL transaction behaviour has changed, where every single SQL statement for remote database transaction requires a commit or rollback statement in order to close a connection.


Returns

Null in case of failure, otherwise a table, holding the SQL select result

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